Why Wilson’s new driver should be on your radar
Wilson D7 Driver review: The results
I was already impressed with the D7 driver before I had given it a hit.
There is nothing not to like about it and at £269 it should be on everyone’s testing list. More on that later.
It’s quite nice to hit a driver every now and then which doesn’t have any adjustability to it. It is what it is so takes away any thoughts that it could be set up in a better way for you.
It feels very light but when you start hitting it there’s a nice solid sound and feel at impact.
It feels far more premium that it should considering the price.
I was testing out the D7 in the 10.5˚ head with the 57 gram stiff shaft. Maybe the 9˚ head would have been more suitable but I was happy with the numbers I was getting.
Another problem I had with the D300 was the spin just got too high.
And considering I’d normally play at least a 9.5˚ head, the spin rates with the 10.5˚ head were perfectly manageable.
So is this the driver for you in 2019? Check out our expert’s opinion on the next page…
James Savage
Former equipment editor of NCG. Inconsistent ball-striker and tea-maker.